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ICFAI University Dehradun

TOPIC – Fundamental Rights

Subject – Introduction to computer

Submitted by (Name) – Srishti Chaudhary

Enrollment No – 22FLICDDN02084

Course - BALLB (1st year)

Submitted to - Aatm Prakash Sir

Submission date – 7 January ,2023

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CONTENT
Fundamental Rights

Right to Equality

Right to Freedom

Right against exploitation

Right to freedom of Religion

Cultural & Educational Rights

Right to Constitutional Remedies

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DEFINITION

Fundamental Rights are essential human


rights that are offered to every citizen
irrespective of caste, race, creed , place of
birth ,religion or gender. These are equal
to freedoms and these rights are essential
for personal good and the society at large.

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SIX FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS

EQUALITY CONSTITUTIO
EDUCATIONAL NAL
& REMEDIES
FREEDOM
EXPLOITATION FREEDOM OF CULTURAL
RELIGION

The Fundamental Rights are defined as basic human freedoms which every Indian
citizen has the right to enjoy for a proper and harmonious development of
personality.
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RIGHT TO EQUALITY

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EQUALITY
ARTICLE 14 of the Indian Constitution guarantees
that all citizens shall be equally protected by the laws
of the country.

ARTICLE 15 says about social equality and equal access


to public areas.

ARTICLE 16 says about equality in matters of public


employment.

ARTICLE 17 says abolition of untouchability.

ARTICLE 18 about abolition pf titles.

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RIGHT TO FREEDOM

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FREEDOM

ARTICLE 19 to 22
covered the right to
freedom .It gives
citizens basic freedom
Freedom to assemble Freedom to move
with respect to speech Freedom of speech Freedom to form
peacefully without freely throughout the
and expression, form and expression associations or unions
arms territory of India
associations , freedom
of personal liberty,
freedom to live a life
of dignity etc.

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RIGHT AGAINST
EXPLOITATION

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Right Against Exploitation
ARTICLE 24 says that No
child below the age of 14 years
shall be employed to work in
any factory or mine or
engaged in any other
hazardous employment.

Abolition of employment
of children below the age The abolition of
of 14 years in dangerous trafficking in human
jobs like factories and beings and begar.
mines.

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RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF RELIGION

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Freedom Of Religion

ARTICLE 25 gives person the right to freedom of conscience and the right
to freely profess, practice and propagate religion subject to public order,
morality and health.
Religion communities can set up charitable institutions of their own.

Activities in such institutions which are not religious are performed


according to the laws laid down by the government .

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CULTURAL & EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS

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Cultural & Educational Rights

ARTICLE 29 & 30 It guaranteed by the constitutional to religion and


linguistic minority groups in India, to enable them to preserve their
distinct culture, language or script.

Any community which has a language and a script of its own has the
right to conserve and develop it.

All minorities, religious or linguistic can set up their own educational


institutions to preserve and develop their own culture.

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RIGHT TO CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDIES

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Constitutional Rights

ARTICLE 32 for Supreme court and


Right to constitutional remedies
an article 226 for the high court says a
empowers the citizens to move a court
person can move to supreme court if
of law in case of any denial of the
he or she wants to get their
fundamental rights.
fundamental rights protected.

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Bibliography

SlideShare

https://www.slideshare.net

FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS what, why & where (by


Madhusudhan Pandit)

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Thank you

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